Gtoncn B. Goodlandir, Editor. WEDSKSDAY MnHSINO, JtILY.14, IMS, lUail.r, If you ir.nl to know wh.1 la going on la Ih. buatn.aa world, juat road our adrartialng ulumna, tho Spreiat oolumD In parllaulkr, At the Indiana County Democratic Convention last week the dolegato. to tho Krio Convention were unanimously instructed to voto for lion. William Higler for (iovornor. Willard Young, son of Brigham, graduated fourth in his doss at Wont Point last wock. He has three months lenro to visit li is mothers, and will then be stationed at AVillet's Point, On C'AMr.noN'8 Stakit. We notice that our neighbor, S. J. Kow, of the Journal, lias been assignod a scut at the Radical Council Board us a mem ber of tho State Central Committee. Mary Walsh, a clerk in tho Treasu ry Pcpnrtmont at Washington, I. C. was fatally burned on Saturday by the explosion of alcohol m a "pockot stovo," on which she wag cooking her breakfast. A dispatch from St. Louis, Mo., dat ed July 9th Btatcs that Gen. Frank V. Blair expired at midnight, surrounded by his family and friends. He had boon in a precarious stato for some time. Ho was 51 years of ago. Covin Hkportkb. (iovornor Hart ranlt, last wcok, ro-coiuniissioncd P. Krazer Smith Stato Hogistor, for term of five years. Mr. Smith has hold tho position sinco 1805. Ho was first appointed by Gov. Curtin,thon by fieary and now by llartrunft. Gov. lligler delivered tho very best ol his Centennial campaign speeches hoforo tho Now Hampshire Legisla ture, in session at Concord on tho 2d. It is made up entirely of historical fact and commercial data useful for every man, whether in nctivo or re tired lifo. We proposo to lay it be fore our readers next week. A Surrkniiek. Allor twenty-two yearn of prohibitory experience, Mas sachusetts on the 1st of July again en gaged in tho liquor traflic by tho en actment of a licenso law. The Puri tans havo tried all sorts of ways to lessen the crimo of drunkenness, and have at lust como back to licenso, which many of tho best men in the country think the best means to dual with the liquor traffic. Ex-Judge Uoorgo M. Stroud, well known in tho State, (lied in Philadel phia on last Tuesday morning at tho ago of 80. Ho was tho author of on anti-slavery work in which he igno rantly or designedly interpreted tho word "free" when quoting from the Declaration of Independence, and thoreby misled many his readers who quoted him as authority. He was a pretty good Judge but abad politician. Onk at Labt. Ono of Grant's re lations has resigned an office ; the reas on, howevor, Is rather a potent ono for a saerifico of this kind : "J. Russell "Jonos has resigned his position as " Minister llesidcnt of tho United " Stales at Brussels. Jones has his eye "on tho post of Assistant United " States Treasurer at Chicago.", Jones says they are "too Dutch out there" for his family to run with. Father Stack, of Williamsport, bus been airing his particular grievance in u public address. Ho proclaims him self a steadfast Catholic, but disputes the policy of tho absolute supremacy of the bishops over the priests in the United States. Hyacintho, Gcrdcman unci Stack will no doubt soon set up business fur themselves, without ro gnrd to tho views of cither pope or pcoplo. Decominu IlAZAHiKirs. No less than throe Democratic editors are named for tho Pennsylvania guberna torial nomination Col. Burr, of tho Pittsburgh Past, General Davis, of the Doylestown Pcmoerat, and V. S. Stun, ger, of tho Chamborsburg V alley Spir it It is evident from this that the tPtnptor is about, but wo hope that no editor will allow himself to lo waylaid in this manner, and thereby destroy n life of usefulness. IIatiikr Dull. Tho only public celebration ot tho 4th at Washington was by the "Old Inhabitants' Associa tion," tho exercises consisting of an oration and the reading of tho Decla ration of Indcpendonco. It seems as though tho national Capitol is dead to everything relating to celebrations, al though tho liiglusl monument in tho Union overshadows that patriotio and liborty-loving people. They bad far mnro fun at tho Long Branch capital. Tub HAunr.D-snui Cabi. The jury in tho Tillon -Beecher caso being una ble to agree, wore discharged on Fri day a week. It is said they stood nine for acquittal and three for conviction. As this docs not acquit Mr.'Uocchor ho still hangs on the "ragged-edge. Emotional kissing nnd the nest-hiding business will be resumed at Plymouth church about tho first of October, to which time the brethren have fur longhcd their pastor. Ho gave them a good preach laBt Sunday. Hot scald ing tears, as large as hickory nuts, rolled down over his checks while dwelling on tho beauties of a Godly life. Such is II. W. II. Tnit MonERM Junius. Probably, If we Lad spent eight or ten years in Washington at a gold salary ol tl,60(l per annum, and cxcnscs paid, and served ns (lonnly Treasurer whon (hero was a rash ballance of 150,000 in (lie treasury, wo might bo persua ded to ossumo tho role of tho dirty bird, and assail "the ring," like Junius No. 2. But. lack of refinement and scholarly attainments prevent ns from making a display of our ingratitude this warm weather. Ye gods, what a braco of intellectual gianta I braiivrd. and Junius number Urol I The ono as devoid of brains and virtue as ths oth er is of gratitude and common rente. A XO Til Kit II Ua E 11 El) VCTIOX I The Grunt orguut uru making a great ado over the laot that (he July stiiteincnt of tho Treasury Depart ment shows that our government em ployes have reduced tho national debt nearly a million and a half during the month of Juno. Tho ofllclul figures are H,431,2-l!i.Bi!, about tho sumo that ft was the 1st of J line ; and if tho reduc tion is the same- during the other ten months, tho reduction at the cud of the year will aggregate about eighteen million) of dollars. Header, take a look ut this bluff game which our agents are playing off on us. In our lust Congress the Radical passed a new tax bill, imposing an ad ditional tariff of 20 porceut, on sugar, 25 per cent, on tobacco and cigar,and 50 per cent, on liquors, and various other commercial commodities for the purpose of "raising tho wind" and post poning Busponsion on tho part of tho Govornniont until after tho Presiden tial election. Tho taxes to bo raked into tho Treasury by this tariff bill were sot down by tho Department agents at forty millions of dollars an nually, which was to be set apart as u kind of sinking fund to cancel tho "national blessing," loyally bestowed upon a five people. "Sow, what is tho result of this Radical financiering ? Tho Grant agents aro collecting over threo millions per month off the tax payers, yet they show a reduction of less than half .that sum. Now, if our loyal friends will hand ns over three million cash per month, wo will guar antee to reduce tho ''national blessing" tiro and a half millions jxr month. This is one million a month better than tho present agents are doing. Such agents should bo kicked into the river and drowned. Tho man who bus 810 hand ed to him to pay upon a claim of $220 during the year, and only succeeds in having 818 crediled on the back of the note, had better bo discharged and put at something less expensive to oth er people. In other words: It Grant & Co. collect forty millions of taxes off the pcoplo in addition to tho amount col octod for ton yoars past, and reduco tho "national blessing" eighteen millions during tho year wo demand a change, so fur as wo arc concerned. Tiik Governorship. Two months ago we hail not less than eight fundi dates in tho field for Governor in this Stato. But by some cause or other, tho nearer wo approach to tho period for holding our Sluto Convention tho fewer tho candidates ; nnd it seems to us at this distanco from tho Erie Con vention, as though that body would nominate ox-Governor lligler lor tho position indicated by a decided major- ity, although he has protested against it on every occasion. Tho living.mov- iug element in our party, outside of the moro professional politicians seem to demand his nomination and insist that ho should ignore his personal teclings in tho matter and allow his name to be used for Governor on (his centennial occasion. Ho is in daily receipt of letters and dispatches to this effect, and it looks us though there was a general uprising all over tho State calling upon him to "stand up," William Allen like, and lead ns to vic tory in November. Such a result would be very gratifying to us and wo hope to bo ablo to chronielo tho fact that our neighbor has been called to perform this work. Ho would make a noblo canvasser. Bismarck Ahead. Do not fail to read tho article in this issue entitled, "Surrender of American Citizenship." The recent suiTonder is one of the most cowardly, sneak-thief acts upon that subject ever porpetrated by tho American Government. Naturalized citizens and their offspring had better ponder this new Know-Nothing movo ment on tho part of tho National Ad ministration. This lost deal is wholly in tho interest of Bismarck,nnd shows that his ftrategy is not confined to Enrol lonc, but thnt be has a good fisithold at Washington. The idea that a (iouernme.it can nnnatnrnlizol a citizen in two yours, against his con sent, is so damnably despotic that wo should Slltmose thnt. 'nnv rrnvprmnntil like ours would discard even- scheme of I lid tin,linenuln.kl V... - - .-V ,.w, ..V. improbable as it may seem, Dismnrek 1ms ft contract to tliut effect with tlio Grant AdminiKtrntiim. Jloml ilinfnrtfi na ot forth In tho article taken from I tlio New York Sun. How Diffkrknt. lion. Tlioniiw Jlftinof.. 8tato TrcnfiiinMr of New Yovk, ha nddrenrti'd a letter lo the Governor of that Stale npkini? Lim to appoint ft! " I committeoof expertaeeoiiiitaiitstoin - vest iffate and examine tho hooka and I papers In his ofiino at Albany. H (in different this is from the way thoy do things at Ilurrisburg. Thero, a legis lative eommilteo wan appointed last winter for n similar purpose hut our State TiTnsiircr ilneke)' has ' I t..l lt. .1 I I - ' linnet, lite uuoiia unu iT-iusen iu nave hi aeeounls examined. The Z'ew York oHlcor is a Dcmoerat and the Harrishnrg fellow Is a Radical rooster, and be has about as much respeet for tho rights of tho people as a wolf has for mutton. A Bid Thino. The I'lymouth I chtireb worahipein have raised Jleeeh-! er'. salary from 820,000 to 81 00,0(10.-1 If nest-hiiling and traveling on ragged edges raises a preacher's salary five times, wo will not be surprised If oth ers commence tho samo business in or- dor f .) popularise themselves and gotl"'i "11. (irnla llnnvn, once editor rich. IIowoTor, outside of the influ-1 of Ilio Nt. lionls Ihmorrat, in an ovil enccol the Plymouth steeple thnt game would ho rather a har.ardous one. Il ' W ftalti, anil kept on tho downward i .n ..i.,i. I... r.. v:.... o...:.i..... ...,...... ...tuuu o, onptove one. reputation. There are fow places like Brooklyn, termed the f ity of churches m . . I at tho bead ol which stands Plym outh with id sensational kissing pas tor Henry JWard Beecher. Think of it one hundred thousand dollars for nine months talk. Cliwr.ii (MT. Tho itndicals of Al legheny county, aflor ft three weeks' contest, havo succeeded in nominating j . , ...... i i TT, J101"10 nnti the l illsbnrgli locul ring. somo "hook or crook" a tnnn named 1,-h.iiiiii itu .or nnertii. ua contest, .... ..... i Kifn u-n. tin.iilnutn.l -t.n . . .. neither riiiR, and the result is that both rings aro mad and will not .lane to the tunes plnyrd ny that fife, and tho upshot will be that tho Democratic nomimwmbooloctodby alargeplu. ralilT in a countv which irate Grant ' rainy in a county wnicn to urant . 10,000 millorrty. EOES TO J.JUKRTY. The friends of I be Poland press i gag-law, passed In the dying moments . by tho last uud most corrupt of nil ( ongrcssos, for the pur)So of arrest ing .editors unywhoro ami drugging them lo Wushiiigtim fur trial, are till at their nelitriuus business, although ileleated on several occasions becuuse the Judges of our courts tiro not as corrupt us tho majority in the last Congress. Tim I'liihulelphia Times in alluding to tho belli stroke these foes to tho "Liberty ot tho Press" are making, says : "There is a new "wrinkle in the Poland press law. " I'lii lo Zach Chandler has liuon try " Ing fur somo months to get Mr. Hit "ell, of the Detroit I-'ree l'reets, to " Washington, there to answer to tho " charge ot libelling' Znchnriuk in a " letter to his paper. But tho courts " at St. Louis, where Iluell wasarrest " cd, have not thus far been made to see " the matter in tho proper light. They " would understand why a man should " bo tried in Washington for a ptibli " cution mudo at Detroit. So tho pros " ccution has got up a now iullctment " in which it is alleged thnt tho libel " ous publication was completed in " Washington when tho correspondent " filed his manuscript in the telegraph " office, and on lliis it is asked that he " be sent on for trial. These people " are fertile in happy thoughts, hut " tho latest is the huppiust of all. " That the tiling of a dispatch in a tol " graph office eimslitutnat publication " is an idea so novel und ingenious " that its discoverer, deserve success. " And yet it is just possible that they " may not catch Buell nfter all." (IOVEIIXMEXT EXI'EXSES. A reporter of the Xew York S'tm has been looking after tho White House expenses to see w hether that establishment costs 09 much now for firewood, coal, otc. when deserted by the government family half tho time, as when constantly occupied. The con trast is remarkable. Kor many yearn, previous to the war, the annual expenses fiirluol wore ?1,800. During the war the nvcrago was 2,800, while under Grant, liab cock Si Co., the uvei-ago is f.",000. How is thnt fur a houso empty half the time? Again : a contingent fund of tMO was allowed during Buchanan's time. I'lider Lincoln it went up lo 82.000, while the present ubsentees havo been drawing out of tho treasury 8(!,0il0. In effect milling six thousand dollars inoiv to (I nint's fifty tluaiMind dollar salary. Notwithstanding this "gov ernment" effort to snntter the money over the country, wo still henr some old fogies say something about hard ,inug nl)J t,10 M.arciiy of ,110y. More: Congrewi, under former Pres idents, appropriated about 120,0'K) to keep up the "wear und tear'' of the White Housciatirilcns and given house. Now Grant spends $25,000 on the for mer and 810,000 cmi on tho lutter, making 845.000 and "Absent" on tho door half the time. BEECJIEHIS.V. 'I'lio Assoeiiiteil Press dispatch from I New lorU on tho 2,"ith tilt., reports, that at Plymouth Church prayer mooting that evening the liev. If. AY. Beecher created a great sensation hy referring to the trial for the first timo since it wont into -court. 'J'liero was an immense congregation present, and Mr. Heeeher ivns in good health and spirits. During the cotirso of his ro- marks lie laid he would continue to i, I ", act ns pastor of Plymouth Church cause ho felt that, no matter what tlioi.,. 2.,i t.. .L.-.i verdict of the inrv in the rase lnii'ht! bo, his coiiregntion would still havo faith in him, and would stand by him in any case. Considerable sympathy with the pastor was manifested by the congregation." Tho man evidently possesses the talent andinpndenco of tho devil for evil. His congregation on Sunday a week gave him a leave ol absence tor throe months. In the mean n- - - time, wo presume, ho will stump Now K"K'''. 'lelivoring Sunday aehool Ion- Hires and developing "grand monil ideas," generally. Kx-Vieo President Colfax and lleecher should splico In 11,0 Su",lay Hcl")"1 '"' The for- m'r "M tell the children all about tul.-ii. l.r;i,u ,,,i ,.,.;m;..,. 1 iiAi.ti-.,ui.r, i i .InHftertcd thin brond and munlv prin ftnd lho mtler ennld Inlnnti tnem nnAut, 1 cnutirnrd kifingr nest-hiding, nndj Thi riht to protect penon having a doni. ,imv to Iavt'1 " " IJkkciikh'b Last Swkak. Soino ol Bowiher'fl eonrcgulion, lant woek in-j dieted two nt Tiltoii H witncnoon for! porii"v. Honrv ntfited monl eiiiphut- irab y on cnmH .... . . i oxal"i"llti"11 " confessed that ho or C0"'"nnll.V kissed Jim, Xiltun, and that witness t.oiler had drawn a wrong in ference from what he snw. I.nder says lho praying was all right, hut it would huvo looked belter if Iteceher had hare kissed his nun wife instead annoying ji rs. -j inon in mat way. ' '" 1 I ' Tho Tempomnco iiQininoes fur Gov ernor and Htnte Treasurer havo both written letters of aeeeptanee, about ull they will have n ehniieo to do under the eircuinslanccs. They aro first-class reformers and freedom shriekers, hut not beine; vested with any more bruto foreo than ordinarv morlnls. their ro- forms will not seriously affect tlio counll.y. Pri,linMy , Hlt.ir ,. wi j ho expended on themselves, and thoy . may fail in that. 1!f.i i.AiMi:n. Tho Philad'a Timer nonr 'mv' to the (lovernorship of j - - V"'""'' lt 1" to bave solved lo Uko 1 '. II I. I I . . I bintself tip again, as he Is about to ro- flume tlio cditorinl clmir of lho St. Lou in Times. M liopo tlml liU ivfur mntion may bo juirmunont." Tin. Demoowey of Koala),? art l.tkif of anniling U.n.r rrcston tn (b? ITnlt.d St.t., s.n.l. Ho .tronxMl pninla .r. Ih.t k. wm . r.b.1 dorl.K Ih. wnr .nil hi. iliashilitin. h.T. a.m bf. rmorl.-.'4i7aa'n- 'rr... . His ilisnhi lilies havo never heen re- Im)V(1j Thnt sonnils just ns thoncb .... .. ..... n . . we were iii jMisirin or roinnu una nn are it mini. Ari ew-ir otllUir .l,o.,ld! H is ullegod that S.cinkiuiler nivcr lot tnh on item ubroad nt (,"nocl tnnilixirtion in Ainerica . . .. "... . . ' Und lieeumo a l.'ormnn snWect. liv I he 'cast inn u n in uie ceiiienniui w over. 1 ammm n.,r..i 4.iu.. hi.l, ... tn.AU. rt. ZrZ " There is sohielliin; fur more annoy- j,, i,, (l,0 Jlmkeyo Hulirals It's lho' n.UOti Deniocmlkt maiority last full ' .ml n mnnn.i- r n and the pmsuccliTo 4(l,nnft tins foU. 1 Thnfo what onuses the t-r.wl. ' , "TltADES VXIOXH." Thu edilor of the Windiiliglou tin. ;,iie gives the following us his expeii- euce upon the question under eonsid ration : ' " ' Whta th. tr.ilo, .ulon Mov.ni.nt fii.l ilnrli.l, wo w.r. In .viotialbj. Willi It, anil tbot.irl.t tlml It woiilj bel (-It th. l.b-irin. torn 11 KrritUiiD in Iho rittht fit' anil w.i. atlll of lliotniiia i,tiulon i but uJt ll .bom time Hint th.n. .buiiM b. aim. i movement to runtime tin yuulb itl llin country Ilia rljftiU of li.nh they l.v t?n rolibed by imn hu JuBtlTy their thuft !.v nrrtw ki.d MilDah pliiini of j.rinl prulwlioR F No nailer whitl the theory of the trail uttton It, In irootlo ll it imply & tyrnnotuel dauU) lo yuunft uh'H Mptring to rUMUliii ol (he ability whii ti ill uiviuben pomi to vim thoir ltreml end Mount a ootoie toney. It Ii a orituiiial withboldini: of an lubervut irlfiltgn whose eiarctie le feared lot the labor market (tt oTentorltud, and the pay aud plane ol memtiare lutlrr hy honit tiniiii tiii"H. There i not li tog in a liberal aplrit uf arlr-pruleotion, nor lit the principle ol e(Uiuble eull-prolacUve leaituea tbat juetiHoi tbla theft of youlhral rlbU Uile diaoriiuloation ua;ainat Ilia (t-niraliona lliat oomt ftiiion . Thn riithl U liuit the number of ap prentice! to any trade oarriat with It the right lo oonfer an age or ignorance upon all the leiualn ing apiranu to that trad. It la certainly Inllcr tbat tba preinal genrratlon ihould iuflr tbe dii aoniforta likely to ariea from eonpatillon none can ariaa than that a eeal of diaualillcaliun abould b act by It upon tboae eoniing fttter. We have no moral right to dimiaalify poatority for the rare of life. 1'rraent and future ft"d i ur to aniue from a reelorallon of the apy1"01'0 Tutn, nnd a guarantee of fta uaa to tiyi 5 Ing trade. Meohanloa and tboarti. nkilM labor of every kind will quicken and thrive by tha oumnettticin mat muit follow, ftxriely will feel the good vtfeoli of tbe reform f fur her morality is but another name for lier Industry, Juat aa her crime la but another name for her idli-nrsa and ignorano. Tbe faeta that aupply tbe motive for Ifgitl rctnvdiea In the premises are startling. In many populoua reel ion a of the aonntry children aro forbid ilen to luarn trade at all by the dicta of the unions. Parent! are area firevenled from leeching their children the arts or a calling hy wbiob tlmy aeourvd suatanauioe, Kuroigo akilled labor com ci in to Itipply tbe duinamli ortatrd by deaths and m-w developing It, while our netlrit children aro forced into a market alrfady glut tad i by starving olerka, supernumerary Iwokkeepprs, and waittra-for-iouiHliiiia: to turn up in-gcuoral. It ia titna there abould bo a surge backward. We i make ao cry of "down" with tba tradei nnUna ; ! nor do we oontravrne the right of any man to bis 1 honest darning i but we do say frevdom lor Ainer- j Iran youth! Let thim ban the uhanees tbvir . fnthera bud- If ml ilio oilitor in ((iierUiim gon a! littlo furtlivr, uml clulKiruteJ the evils j onluilftl upon Hooiuty hy tlto HonnlHof Tnulo, Exchanges, utu., then ho would havo told tho whole story of our com- niortinl wrongs. Tradi' imionn nnd bourtlH ol trndo uro tho imivntM tho fill her and mother of our tlinLurhed buaincfls rotation, Hd while these or guniz.ntionn iiiereitso in our midt the evils vUihle on every hand will multi ply. ThcHC Hclfish uad artificial modett of promoting tho iitdubtry nnd hapd ir'ks ol'a nation coiifttituto ono of tho wont evils that enn bcful It. They jointly (liKturh tho public pence and produce concord nowhere, and are an ellcctiro in oHtablmhing what tliey cluim as tho UinUoo in In Kpivadinr the poMpel. Trades union hreed bad workmen a ml drones fur poeicty to support, aud bottrdti of trale and ex chani foster loafo and atti'inpt to bolster up men without capital and spendthrifts, who would noon be left by tho w)nido if this artificial huni ncHJ pnp were removed. We uy down with all theno. modern, muv-fun-pled idea of promoting him item, and allow uiUH!i) and capital to o on in their true commercial channel, unit. eimiliered hy limfem, Bpendthrifits nnd i bruinless ereatnivs, who now hear us down. Hon. Thomas li. Florence died at his homo in Washington, on the 4lh, ir, tho Ctth year of his age. His re mains w ore taken to Philadelphia for burial. He was an active Democrat and was a representative in Congress from Philadelphia for several term. .SUItllEXDEH OF A MEIIICAX ClTIXEXSll I P. Tho American neonlo aro nroud of their citizenship, and koenlv sensitive to any encroachment on tho rights! which it confers.. They havo been I taught to regard it ns the Romans did j their nationality, when ('iris llomnmis sum was a passport and a protection wherovor the oituwn wont. Until tho Itepulilieans came into power, no party in this country a-ver ventured to make ' i.. .1 i..m it.. .i. ... ai. a.. . v.i i .i.i, L.fii.i m ) , vii v ) in vi n nil ii i;- trine has been carried to the other ox- trcn.o, as was illustralcd in tho ease ol Martin W.ta, who had only deelared his intention to become a citizen. Ho was nn Austrian subject hy birth, and after livin Uvo years in the. United Vinfm it-mi . M.m.c.... K..ui....ut tbe Consul of the Lulled Ktates. Whilo thero ho was seined by rtilflans, I thrown into the sea, and Carried nnlionrii an Austriiiu frigate. Our Consul ap plied in vain for his release. Then i'npt. ingruham, oommanding a sloop of war, demanded that ho should bo given 1111 or lie would take him by force. That argument was effective, and it wus not oulv sustained bv miblie I 1 opinion, liulviiKlicaleil by W. I.. .Murey in a memomhlo doHnAtoli. in which ho cile, though nnl maltrr born or NnlN)iitru ririifitt, rwtta on the Arm foundation of JuMiea : and (lie claim lo be proteetari is earned by aonsldemtl'Mii wtiicli lit pratecli of power Is not at liberty la ditregard. Twontv-two Vi'fiit. Iinvi tmiil nnnv since thw doelnmtioii wiia nmde. nnd now it in not only uhnndoni'd, hut tho "lHtt'8 ndmusion i ma.ie thai a milien Imi-n nitlrnn whn innn lii,r..,iin native limn citlr.cn, who may become President of the United States, can bo seized while tetnnorarilv rcsidinc In n foreign ronnlry, and mado to dischargo (t,,, . ,i;. ..(.. i-k. i.i..., : S,lchaOfnosilio.lwo,.l,le,.m.cfe,li. i.i.. ir : iiiiii i:a.i i " ,MJ r"" ' iu an opinion of tho Attorney-fieneral, to the lasting discredit of himself nnd his ofllco. litre aro tho simple facts: Mr. A. Steinkaiiler a Prusslon by birth, emigrated lo the Pnited States in 18 IR, when tho revolution of that year sent Carl Sehtirs and so ninny inousnnus ot iinurty loving tiermnnslol nob- llwlil. fhclli.,.,. niwl l.i.i..u I.. II.I. I .ra,i ii ,,,t,i i,m ,i nalimilircl i.. IH.'.t In 1H.VH n .nn i and tho subject of .f ' the 'present contn f"1',' 1 ,l0" 1,0 ,,,'p"' ,' ! j'"' in St. I'ouls. In 1859,f tl,0J'' cntt,"-tl tliey would be dead.aaei n versv. Avas horn .n'. .11... 1 ..... iiiiuvi un, 1 mm, oiiuh inn 111 uiir.1-11 111111 to Wil.Hllldon ,, ,mV8 w jmj hpre llin nllior u lull i vn.linr, r. f I mco that timo, just as thousands ol Americans have diino in other parts ot r.uropo. This young man is now twenty years of age, and the (ierinnii (iovcrnnicut has called upon him to report for mili tary duly. Tho father naturally asked tho protection of the American Minis- lLr 111 "gamsi tins ouensivo pro- tension, and Itancroft Davis, instead of insisting on llii rights as an An.erican citir.en, soii.'lit to extort from l.lrn an ! ' . I izui. iu t'Auub iidiii jjiin un that he would fix a time to return lo tho United States, which the father pronely rel'tised to civo. Then lho caso was referred to the Dt'iiartineiit of Stale for Initructiiins. n,ul ""''T'tly ient to Mr. Pierro- nont for a lomil oninion, Ikh'I. kI ven to tho public. 1 which hriH , it ven lot in nn i lie. Tlie urn. I una . I.1II.1.-II i inu ;ni'ji nf .ri-iifrii not. onlvifivS i.n all thnt Ln luwtJ a.,1,..n I... .1... f . i. ....... 1 1.. I .....til Im-oii HiuimmI for an Amoricnn citiscn nbmnJ. but contain nmimiilic. ti lili ti ' . .,. .. ..e wi i i' invit- iiu i. ii. ii-niui-iii-u si, n-piiiuiien. Au nrt1nn. . ,nr' "0Wn to prove I naTionalUy ifowMliTinir uZC I less under an Amoricnn ptissiiort nnd rr"t,'r,ion-'" " respects an American '"'"L",' f1, " '"..T'"'.' wil"," Pnr1k,,' r tr,llI' P "nbAndoned 1,1. nntnmllMtion.'' H.. n,i.,.l. fi,. ti. f.il.er , Now for the son burn In St. Louis.! It is pretended that beeuuse of beluga minor, und residing with his lather, lie bus "by virtu of law acquired (iuriuuiij imiiuiiulily. J 1ml Is to say, tins teni ii.mne i.i.iil,.ne I.,.- vi i i, ,, l,i: American citiaenship, and made him a liurmun subject without tiny purticip - tit ion ol Iub own! Jtut Mr. riorrenont is not content with this ridiculous eon - Hirieuon. jie umvuleii ll, mm mxyn lie lum "two imtioiml lies one iiuliinil, Jltt ll.r.r.-.iv..l..H ll (i nil mk-m and the oilier acquired.' the AttOlnoy.Gunoial dtW-lanw, "I ami ..,iH um .nuKgimuKiiiiiiiuiri ... :; .1 l , i ..; i.i' ii of opinion tlint , ho eniiiiol iikIiIIuII.V iii- VOKO 1110 Ul'l OI Hid lioverilllielll ol Ilio lurv dutv .luriiiL. miiunilv ' Anil I'lllleil nllllllH LO l'i, hi.ee him Irimi un h.l .1.... .e . . ?. , , continues: II, and In dua lime, ii il,. pai.pl. d.n, nu ,-uu tlUflllUI. l'r.idfBl Uf Ilia l:.,llH,l klal.l" t . . . .7" 7- ii ii.i Let Hi tent tin pruetieully. 'XIiim, young nitjii i now twonty yonw of; gv. ymier jinvrierre loniH opinion hu will be enrolled like it (iennnii nub jeet for militnry duty during a term ol yenin. Moxt vour he will bo twenly oue, uml Mr. J'ieiTepont hhvk ho "eiin reiurn 10 Anionua." Well, liow ih he to return nUor being Hiirrumlereil by bin own (ioverimiont to tlio (lorinuii j.nipire m loot or powuorf now m 110 to net Ollt Of t lie nrmv ? W in wi II mo to bin releiise. with liiiiicroa UnviK, tho bribe-lnker, dm Slinister ut Berlin who bun ulrendy biiKely detruded hin trust, nnd cowardly yielded lo .,,uni B u.ciuiion r Mayor Stokeley lor tho Agricnll.irul fhmiH n question whn.h eoneernsl Kxhibilion lnniilinir ; t v. u. euro the iifety of Amerieun uilizeus every-; n)IlillM llt Kil8 U(, ftttln,lie X. A, Jl. where nbroad, for if proleelion thus (Vnlennuil I'.iunlnin; 4 P.M., rund withdrawn in omnso, und without u ,,,lllHU.t ,lt .ilad.iii.-rv Hull by the show of rosistunee there ran b no Jilusii ul ,S, ieties nf 'the eitv ; fi r. M, security in any-other. Under this! ,.oviuH. .,- Sehuylkill Navy" : v. M., craven submission Knghmd might eon-! balloon nseension. ami nt W illi I-. M, sistently reassert her elaiinslo impress-; mllll Hi.,,,!,,.-f ii,.mvorM. . mem. n is an encouragement toevery iutoiii power lomirass ami wrong our sehooU, an well as their citi.e.iB, and in keeping wilh the ty ran-1 m,,llS) i , , 1 1. ,.,mt j the ontei tain ny and outrage imposed on the .Soull. j mi,llt ,10 ..i.jij,.,,,, lVl.lv. .01iw, UtV "J?" : biillon hiile bouquet, a badge, modal, -Mr. Uurrepont attempts to justily , ullll rorw,lm ids. 'f bo bado was a this surrender by a elauso in tbe treaty .,;,, ofconiinun paper. 3 inel.es siiuaro, wilh -North (lermany in 1H1JS, v. bieli : wit, , mlm,r ol'tlioir sehl paint ilr. lianeriitl negotiated, and for wbieb . , 011 it; the medals were about the ho has since been decorated by itis- iK0 t,y n 25 cent piece, wei-e miulo .if ..i.im.I .1-,, k a 1 1.. ....... t. .....I.... 1. . . . v iii oh uh followH ; " n muiMii iii'ifi. it Mifi "If Orrnian naluralistl U Aaieriea rnwi . HOB ill N Drill laHrlimnr wilk.inl th. in' lilt rtstdetioa lu l.nl 10 ,.,, to Ami'tlc. h..l,.lll.l,.IJ.,,h.vc, urruiany wnnoitl ma lu- r.oouncl bla nitui.iii.tlon In tli. Iiultwl Mt.1... i Tb.inl.nl not K, ml nr. m.jr be h.lil lo oxirt , , ... , ...... , A ReimUican hentute 1 if.eil tl.w) iiisiionon.iK ii'euiy wineli im-uitlK n .... .v.. .v ..v.. . v.t.,,,,, iiiii i I ttiise icii) liad iiumeu enoviih in their ;. re8..lo moro tl.un two .venin in (.ei'-lrt t ,IM jr Vllte mnU ,,':, many iiniler it pennllv ol .enoiine.n-. lho 1xll ol u )h.ini Inn nntnializiitioii. ft ilisenmitmtifi! auinst lho (iorniniw, uh no oilier tiviity . oknekai.. (I0es11511i11stf0reign.lj0n10itir.e11s. 1 J'lul 'lmt wo oeevlienteil, wilted inuivk Itmiiil tho rcliiniiiiK (;ei'inaiiHl,,,w,,sl"'"Pla would .In thin torrid Ironlilenoine, with inlbotious iden ; wenther, wore it not for our two hiiiii- I'reedom nnd an eueoiuai;eineiit to enu Lrration. So he eiuiciicliMl tlii u,n,.ni. to keen t nun aw.iv niu Mr. .ininill was quito willing to uiloiit it. eoinnioiliiliond of lho Cnniilen uud A I-1 tt'j i.untr, limJ; While wo may not approve the i. luntie nnd West Jersey lluilnmd com. j ;'1;J1' ,'J;',J1""n' elinatiouorAiiiet'icaimtnivsidenliiuiii.lli:"li('Hi nielteil l'hiliiilelpliian.s eim ioo. Il.rt.iiit.' that ih a malterof taste for them alone I doH'n lo tllu 'u "'""o '"l" 4 oilj '"" to conni,!cr. Many are devoted to the! ' . ''t 'h' ''.V 6:13 t: jl, K' l various branehen 'of art and science, I 'J'0'1! l'ut 11 liearly nipper of nyslcin, , j', H j,,,,,. with ndviiiilni'i'ia nrii uci.cM.;i.lri l,.,i... . lish, uiiil oilier Milt water delicacies. ; IV111. o..n. jtuin.iil. Otliem 11111 ele'ifcd in hankiii" and different pursuits directly connected appetite lor breaklast us sharp lis a with the I nitedHtates. Most alloftheni wolt'-hnuiid's, and enjoy our moriiing aro patriotic and devoted to the honor ' sea-bath like a canvas-hack, nnd ro and glory of their iiutivo country. 'juvenalcd come hack to tho city . inly UundriMls of honored names aro lii'niil- 10 ',"0 mid awent between the hot iar who havo lived in London, Paris,' l,r"'k woHx'iU ai-onud us like aeonvict Herlin, Vienna, Home, Madrid, Dresden,! 1,1 a "weat-hox. and other capitals for twentv yean. ilowovor.in the miiUt of all our per Biul morn, without breaking 11 tie that1 "punt ion, Willi lho thermometer niak binds them to homo. ' ' frantic ell'orU to crawl over the Aro they to ho proscribed because jtol' o1' Ids glass prison, wo have tlio interest, or duty, or pleasure requires eonsolalion that tho waves of old them to reside in umpe lor a time, or becniiso they choose' to educate tlaoirj 'children nbnnulr Tlio suggestion is insulting to intelligence, und only worthy of a ilesptculilo Administration 'iko which lias consigned n native. ,)0rn cilixon to military service in tier- many, nnd saerifieed his riijlits without an elfort to protect them. When Con gress coined together in December, this subiiiet. will be IhiitviTiirhlv veiitlliilcil """1 "r- lVrrepont will be apt to fret. I....n I.. ,.l.l; ...i i 1 m-im-li,!.. wliii.l. I,,. I.n. nr.i i.,..r uon-e l.iimr nnule A ii..riiev.C,...r.ral Neir Yrk , S,m. -- ' ' ATTEMPTED EXMEHS ROB- BE II )'. ' - -- - - - - C,n,',nnati, July !.-. dispatch to! tlio snperinteaW of the Ad'ams . j . ... . .1 . 1 . HiV u nt.. in n i.ui.nlal,. Hnrko was liinde nt Lomr Point ill! nnis, on the Vnndalia railroad last night. 1 no engine and express car wero cut loose nnd tho engineer killed. !url barricaded the doors and kept tho rob bers at bay until help arrival rtBKllArTj,July 9.-Long l'o,nt,r J wvn in Ml,TI) ,,, f()lrt I lii.ois,ontlioandalia railroad, when,,, ,u'ri r ,0 W(.,,( ; a.lon.lin- l,ra dis thoattompted express robbery -ocenrred 1 cl frm .k'ncy." HaA is aiinnieil I n Ihrt miililtn nC a ilm . i .., . .. r woods no liorsntl lieinrr witlon n nitlit: lle . e 'r .i . .. " i "" , , a m. . .. o. vno station, i.asi nielli , at midnit-ht, when rnssei.fiertraii. .No. ! 5, bound east, ( ondi.ctor 1-raley n' , l-.nirineer Mdo Ames In charge stopped at lho water tank two men boarded: . . ... gine. 1 ho engmoer, after n few nitintil' hesitation ohcveil tl.n nvrlcr i . 1- ' v3 V . ' After the starting of the train, one ol no n-ooers rem rKe i-tro win run mo thing ourselves," and immediately both ro.usMS nreu at. tlio engineer, Killing nut i.iiiniiuv. ., . , " Tho fireman, who was standing upon uumer, ran to t no rear ot tho tram mrm 1110 lniln he having "card tho conversation nnd rompro. bended thn situation ut once. While this was taking place on the engine a coiiietlerate ol the nilibers hnu dnlauUed the Adams eXIll-OSS Car i'liim the ears! 111 ine renr. Tho whole parly oCrobbers then ran tho train to a point about two miles1. ' mH'' i'''""i'i from iho station, where tl.ev Mopped, I;'''' . ,'')vl"" ? and procoeding to the door of thi ex-! ",K,'00 Ml ""V"' ipivss ear demanded adiniltaiioe..- nivss ear demaniled admittance..- The .express niessenem', Mr, Hurkc, ri' . express niessengei-, Mr, Hurkc, men n. i,.Uu,,. ,11,11 . ',n 1 111 111 v'.l II 1 1HIT into the ear, and the messenger anys ,t, seemed tn him thai thorn were a (Iokoii oftheni.ns the shots enme from all sides. Tho conductor and train men, seeing the position ol allitirs, set nlwuil to pur sue tho robbers, but could find only one revolver on tho train. They how ever discovered two suhlium uriiied with carbines, and wilh these weapons the train men and soldiers plai ted af ter tlio robbers. hen thoy rnine U . V " T. I" "V1' 1 1 in mo train nil was oiitci, ine I-. i ii" ronucri y lounil tho dead i i .i ' " '!f tho '"'. the tloor of hlll(f 111 lllll lltllllt 'the cah. A freight Imin engineer, liuined J ark Vaii(leri;rilV, haiponed to ho on tho I tntin nnd ho and the fireman ran tliel cnL'ino hack to tho train nd broutrht1 it in. Tho rohlMirn failed to cain ei,- unncc m Hie exnn-SS car, ll ticniL' Ono . . ' ri " " o very Htn in every wiiv. ton I'lusn kiml mviior no un,i 1,w! tnP3r rcho(. tho Amoricnn ox I I'ros cur, uhii li wus iimucdiululv in : u,c "w 1,10 A''ins oxpross or, lliev thriiniri iii.(t,ts and oliet'kinff '".it hvo aceonMilish'e.l thrirVMw 1'"". 't is an open air huving win-jfuh instant, ' 'l'r:tvihani by tho 'llltl-: ,dow. k. . 1 moMi ami Olda routo. lo and I'rom lln! r - - v., ... . .- . , , . , 1 United States dotmives rap.Mani- liioilitius over tho Now Jorsey west . ,1a sinea Of th !ho leador. was a respoetnblophysieiiin I The rules of' litre to iho Wost fr,im ! livi"R in Allegheny etir. Ta., named! Iliiltimoro in tulviuicoil as fiiliows j'"!' t)?"' -Anrthw ..t"hl,,y ,, from 1.) to 'id P. Davla, Jr., was ft taUt'iiMiati, limn OH) lo 1 3.2:1 ; fit l,oui, I rier atlanh.d lo PmtofllM nf1L.1Wu1.11r.i1.1111 n...i . . ..n- 1' . ' snmocilv. ... j ASSOC1A TED MESH LETT EH. I'lin.AiiKi.i'iiu, July 12, 1 ST.'). TIIK (ll.Oltilll H KOI Kill, Tliu natal day of our Imlepeiuli Has come and cone ; the arvnl A inert ! ,':"l0 lin "''"'O'ehed lotho delight ' ",' 'ohi'"'ua, who was huppior I limn ever; Yn..kee'i)o,Hllolai.p. nnd i . . ,. 1 r 1 ''"1'' ''"' "'I I'uidly ! nro-cKicken I'I11I'C1 . , .',"; ," ,,' 1 V l'o'lei Miiiii il lu filler, ner llnvn-,1 Inure IV I.V, orillorx 1 1 I ii 1 11 1 1 1 1 iiiiiiv , f " I. l,t'1!" hvUI Wltl"11 tho IVeolleetlolWif my lather Moll "",!' ,. . , " ' '"') " inwuiliieoi. Theiluy liereunil nil Uh Iioi'v;;ik'uh ' Hbullenul limbK-were ii.temleil m n "K "lu ui"i miiii. n iiimmi ii.iu nivl,,,!., .. i, ,lv ,,,, i..,- , IIiohkI. I leer Unit (lie prel.ule Inw ll j """ ov . K,v,! Amw ..1.... . ... , 1 . (aiiN a ler their victorv with (reincnil. ; liliimU-ivil even III tliin little iuliilee. ! t , , ... . . moil Iieioie, lluntli liere llllll its cbiwi-vni.t-fn, were inlemluil m u sort , f,trviml1 wliul U in utoro f,.r uh . H7lj. emmen iiunlh- evrvtl,i.r ,,( jiulilin elmrneler took pluee in l-'uir- niiiiint I'nrlc, nenr the Ceiiteiiuinl ICxhiliilinn groiiinb., nnd liegnn ut min riso by u imliunul Hnlntu ; ut K A.m. mililiiry review 0 A. M. ruligioim nervieeH ill Ilio xi'.e of the lleluinv Stilt uli of Iteligions l.ibei ty 10 a. m ,.,.,.,., nbepnpils..'lbe WMJriiiuumr u. i I . ..r .....(. .. . i i -, , , Sehimlrt of our city, in iho buililing In tended fur tbe exhiliitiiui of nuiebiiiei'y; 11 A. si., (-eroiuonien ut tho Mi to of the Ittllillll IllflttlltlM.lil l I'lu-I.!,,,,!,,,,, (n 1 M1lM1, ; nt 12 M hrenliin-i;,oiiii,I l,v linU.r , t thu Kl, (m() f .,,,.1 -..,. m. n, .... i'li-iiu. ill,, I aituutorpriMitig tradeHntan ; the retrerh- n,eiiU and hoiKlllotrt Wore OIllV a raw . 1 , .. . , .1 . , A 1 . 1 c Kl J""Kiem mere, mm in eoiilse ere re nut foruicoininif. i he little ... W(.m (Halted Irmu liomo III 6 'j ' H't tl.r till noon wllbout uitthuig to eat hucatiKc tho iroini-se of' .vlrenhiiientn ilele. i'eil ll.eni IWun u.kin;; liny luncl. will, tliein-rtmoirv iner renoriH i ivpo Jiuy nun Mliuilir. fitv would ho dillieulti ol' volution. , "J m very exceiiuia liavellni.r ae ' N'l'0P """od as a riK'k. awaken Willi an ",,vi""" " nien-uiiiii im- PrtinciKu as trying to reach lno in miuiii; ui nun t'liiicr. fir.Z hmirr ft-vor, Ultd 01. tllO fttll of Jtlly USO( colli 4it tolk'l.t her (ire. Till' next day the Le.f obitnary col,,,, ,n said "she died alter sulleriiiK Rreat 1:... .....ul I. 1 .:iv.. 1.'r.iJ nil niuiiu 111111171, Illeil liny yenm .l.one, but not lortrotten Our t lin'l J-.iiKinei-r ot tlio Water 'M'rtinent eoniplains that he is miiniiiiiir ll.OtlO.UUO irallonH of water iM'rJav t tho Faiiniouut "orks.whenl l I'" otiKht lo bo iininninir 3U.0llll.lHHI, ; a.u.t m. p.e..w,u1,,,e ,,, io,, "l"""" PI'ly-'"'".she,l. 1 A stuteinent ban Just beeii made 1 P"" the a.nonnt of w er , , , , .- "Zlhul Wn At thai lime he ' l KA0 t rlS.J"" . . ' ' 1 !' ' poi-son in the city.. In ls.iO.it was 1 Jll.i 'J. (7 gallons, or 1H.1 lur each per son. In 1874. wo used 4J.lII.illl) gal lons of water for eacli day in tho year, or 57 5 10 gallons lor oat h man. woman and child in the oil v. f .!. . I- (i.il... 1.....1. i -,i i i ,i . . ' , w .1. .v. ivui i. 1 l"1'' - uiii:b wiiiiniv .nun. .ii I-1--1II1HU . . . , . Dnsiness, lust, us iitou.ft tlmy hail never 0i.nU-.l anybwlv. I'orlun.iteh-, Jud;(e fuif,,. iB'h, ml ,im. n majJ the disehai-tfo.ninl tho plea was denied, opposition to tl... Uncharge of three lnmU.n ,- ,), lirm. is iniulu on the , croniitl that, thoy -onvevel vtilualile nnuicrties to thoir wivrs out, of funds i , ; -"if two slcamers ol the American j ,im, w,l,h ent e:t..Hvard this week,! ,,. out ,MflM hlHm.a , um I ,;,,. ,M , rnn 'hnv.w1 ,,ewin,r ..(.f,,,,, 1,0ml ,x, stnn l ,,. , l.;,. ,.,;,, m y XEWS ITEMS. A Mispnlch from I.ondnn stales t lint Lady l-'ranlillii Is sllll alive and is idotyly iinpriivliiij. . ' ,. The I U-J t.'lniid nnd iSpMled Tail In, limit have siimeil tliu inrieenuiiil In ivliitmiisli their rurhta iu .N.i bras kit. , ?,,. el fiirnishetl 1 lie $:i,- 1 in the civil mil, , Mi ! us T'hi -Mortii: TliiunjiMiii, hi tter known hurst uKs, a well-liiiown US T'hillllld list, died iii New. York recently slioi't illncKN, ge. ii, .. All agree thnt Iho iihiely-ninth , ,.;, r A 1 1 .1 . .. 1 mri WM 'Z.Z MiZ- nslie ever held iu this country. Frank' Vost, ft iiuliceniaii, whilt "ii duly wms nljdt hy two Rtrunrit nt l'rttnnquti, V.i., un Mtmday nitlit, tlio Alh ihM. Ilu illcj the in'Xt morning. liiilit ii Amiivy Mnnvn nnd I'lijali r. ri-nnvmcKrr, i iMn)wnn(Tn cnnill - uiili'S lor itovvmof nnd ikIiim' min- ''ir.,, in thiM Hto, havo wwi.tnl tho , ,, ., .,, , nulllillfltlollfi n t i , I -I o pas.ei.jjci'lrali.-oi, the Stii.l, Side ltnilroad, of l.niii; Island, were 'Idliolished l.v a collision near I' ar "uckuwny mi tlieith ot .Inly. They w,'( l'" i'u"dcil wilh cxciirsloiiists. Eleven insseii)rcr wero killed outright twenty .eiyht wounded. In mnliinit I v u-ill. tlm i,i-.,.l I... ti i I ii.i.i i. 'in tnu i en on i no in uou jl t it- : fimro nn.l ( hi Co.Luu il.n rr nf' thu luftor will be run botwocn Wiwh - melon sml X..w Vnrl. .ml tlm nl.f ... , , 0 ., ,', V . , , iii-.ii itnii niiiitll V, III pp cxvonoe.1 mo I iho nZ I. K 'ZZZ" IS . 1.-. -j.,." . " . """" .iii:uiian vs. Inisii IIiii.E Shoot-! I Ni. 'I'll" iiitiTiialiiniul rille i, Sooting ..I. I ; I I .... r I mi. iii ii i-i-i i'i-ii i iiirririin Hint insu "team" came oh" at Dublin, Ireland. on lliii2'.Mh nil. 'J'lie Ainerieitus won, the score standing, Americans ni7, Irish men ilL'tl. Tim ilirTcivncu, it will be ".''."""-'V1. i .,.,.i,ml. K-rlNi I'ln nil 1 11 1 . ll ii 1 1 1 1 ii' I ii ih in k v I hi ii iti rid (i .. .. . ..; , J . I'KIIIIi 111 llllll I Mm ici II iii liintr tin i'i..rta ;i,ui J'unr nl the nialeh ,,l New York lheio.a U d-H.-,i.j f , , . . Nil 1 1 1 . . . . . ..' , ' ,. , ' v j ,v.iin wt , .niiMrti I . ,t 1,000 vnnls, AiiieiieiuiH Mi. . , -,..,. . ,,.;,. :T i i . i . i-. . ' .' '.""K" .' , " ul,:."'l"'u l""m"' '!" ''7 '' bni.l I,, Un.,,i... .n.l r K..p- "iinieiine 11111111111 pen ne were irutulil giving a grand banquet. The mayors of liondoii, Voik and other Knglish cities were plesint. Willinm J5ell, killed by the chi-h hist Friday, Kuvoh eighty aere of im proved land and and Homo tiermmal property, lie camo from romwyl vauitt ahoul twenty yearn ao, Iiuh no relatini here, and Iciivch no clnn to hin native place or IriendH. Gruml JinvtH (Mirhiijitn) JlenUit, Deaths hy li;;htnin havo been un precedented tlimNcanon. Three young men vera killed hy lightning while lmrventing in Fulton county, t.coiyia, on thu 2d inst. I 1ST OF JUUOILS. Oth, aiiii ooiiilniiiiir for threo wevks " -- --- it - TiiAvaasa Ji-nona. rmur HtKk, i'Otli. i JM. M. Ci,.. Iti-rciria I)nu'l Cupider, Uonhrn Jno. W. Wiijjht, (Jan. A. Murry, " Thus. V. ten. Hoi IT. Woudcidui, ()raKm Clinton MoCrackuu, ' jJa. Car tor, Jloiiintale liau'l Unioal, Itoifx, J. 1 In Iny, iteo. U. Mtrrull, J. H. lluntt-r, Jordan liaiid Ualv, U rail fur i .In... MrUurruv. Kuoi HltBIUIll lllll. IlL-bt. I'ntUirauo, J. Ailuia Klall-.l, llrmjjr Jim. I'uatl.w.it. " Jxhiialun ll.iinltun, " Hau l ll'iniiiii, llurn.lil. il. L. Ilc.,1, Clorllcld J nil n TMiuliniiii, " W. M. Sh.w. J. II. Ul, Lawrrne. K. M. Full.rl.in, ' 1,. J. Cniiltlin, .1. (I. MrrrtOI, Mnrri. .1. II. Ih.ra, .V. W..I, a 0. Ktlrirkpr, " Mo... Il.il.y, I'ik. I' II. I'rlck, fninn J. IJ. Ilrnhnin, ll.riaim llloi.ui. Car'lie II. Shlmcl. U'.ILix'tnn Ja. Vii-, FiTj;uiii.n 1 Frail riuiiiin.n, " oiumi jiihuro. .h(.vli v. i;aa, J. Miintner, II. ll.MH,,..,, II. A. l-lnmrl, Din I llnhcl, lljifiMli., Jiia. Muori. Jluult.l.l. ll.ill Ai. ric,.U,M, Hii.Ii o 11'iXili J.Vnthi.rii, jr., Kanlinua JHru.. I deiria Krli.rd, Knux llurnHiil. ,liio. timlili, lwrr-niw I'li-urliold i'liim. Mrl'lier.i.n . " J. li. jlr, Jli.rrla Our'lliiiA. Ililn, l.uinlwr Oiljr M rolrtr O.ily, r.ua I'urniia.n Jnti Wur, l'ika Ikn.lur S. 1'. tlmir, U'ihi in. lit lioalirn J. C'ntberiuAn, OHct'nl. u.VZkn, A. t'nrry, K. 0. Millar, I. A. Kra i, Zan, Mc.ul, Mull, l.lomii. H . A. U'j.iiif. II. K. lire hi, rs t AMR.r. jrnnna, aHl.-b.li H.K.. A. rntt.-iau., Il.uc.rla ill. A. AI.rriio, (lu.-lmn Watty Tlmiiii.iii, litill .1. I'. Un Ilium, " Mduiuvl l'f,-.l, lln;il Jamb V. ILuey, Aiiuii" Murray, Oiratd W. W. Ilftnvrr, flMtiam Win. Will!iHiii, l'jit II irninf . JIustuD las. Ilunilr, " U. .'whnN(n. Joidrtti -lno. J I i tr ii-, jr.. kiiui Jin, DuuitiTljul Jkiih, J,wraiic-' t'tv le, Jami-s Ariiei j, " tliti. W. Orfiieo, " Iluell n,iti(;!ia!rl, ' A. O. l,iwhial Milton Nii'hols, " C.niiii)U, llraill il j i';'!'b'jr'1' 1 D.n'l I'nraon, " l'.Hl MrOarvc.r, 1'. I'iubult, Cm intnii l'oli r Uftriiii r, 1'. l. Siho.rrr, Jis. l'ultcr, Mirris l'i lie O. 1'. IU'0o, J. It. Cnlilm-11, Hunt a Krliard, J.s, L. Iale, Jamos A. Uin iin, Jos. Vorlwck, K. W. Itruwu, CltarfM; I)catur 11. (ionrliitrt. M m. Wise, Kerjfuton THIHt WIRK, OCT. 4th. J. O'llunncll. ItcorariaiK. Ml)tn''t. Covinjrtnn Joseph Work, lMiilt. L. liuhoa, Ueeutur Win. I). Hark, " Win. .M-ore, criru.n II. U. Lirh, iM-MimUnstin Dilloite. Mirard Henry (toss, H"Kti Klhs Kyler. tl.islim Burbm Marratt, " I Lewis Ironn, " Uao. Kihuger, llrjdv IJ, l.iifi.l.i, llurta.ti Jiu.-ki.o liuusull, !(le... Kim-riok.Ktr(hai.s I V r,1'1,r,l iingu,u K. J. banner, infl!r'' rt, , ' " . f " f'. J-1 ali.ii, Ju. Animr., )' ll in. 1'uWi-ll. LlimiTi. il A I, in. Sn.na.r " H in. l'.mi-ll, Clo rfialil A Inn. Hi.no.r . D. Iliitlor, Jnu. Siuiiuuna, Ji-u tarry, " " ij.a. LuuliclV, Vo,iuw.r4 D. M. DOHERTI, rANIIiONAllI.K 11 A Hi: tit 1 1 1 A 1 1 1 HUK- riKll. CIX-UiKIKLD. 1'A. Simp noil il.or t WMv.r A IMta' alure. ..oi.nil .tro.t. July Hi 75-T QokE AN 1 1 SETTLE.'" Iliiviin taken my lirotin r Intn p:irlflfrhii, I nave tuy am amounts oihih1. j thore- ttioe tu all who know themselvas in- me tu co mil fur ward sonu and sctUo up, (Irarfu-lil. July 11, '74-tf. F. M. CAltDON. ' MEAT MARKET. F. M. CARDON dc BRO., Hoar of JMe's Open. House, CLEAUFIKLD, PA. Oar arrangements are r tho most complete cliaracter Un furnlihlnj? tbe puljlie with Kresb Menu of all kiad.amluf the very rant quality. menl", whi'di wcr krrn ftn cxltlldtion far the bvn- w e Alio ui'fti in an Kiniis 01 Agricultural impio- , .ni oi in. nnnur. unit . lit of tho public. Cull ar ti.l whtn In town, .nil tA.r- Inok nt thing, or .,lrM u 1'. -V. CA1I1IUN 1 HKO. rirnrl'ielil, P,i , J.ui; ii, i;.'. tr. JIXI'.t'lITHI V MITKIKXnlir. ia ban j It Rti-i-n tlirit li-tirra tilninimtar. nn tli. al.ln of (IKOIlliK (IHHtN, ilwnt.nl, 1 nf Itr.ily timn.tiit, ClKiirticl.l runntv, l'.nn'.., I1.U IIIS iiii'n iluir jrrniili',1 tq tli. itnil.i.i,.ni.l. . . i'""na ""irinni m .m.i rst.ic in nirna. mnk. P".'""-"1- "ml. "" 'Lim. or ilinmn.la ; will (iroannt In. ill ironTlr nnthriilirali-il fur a't. tlrminl. I'llitl.sri.NA OUUKN, i:Sci,i,. '-'""-w,, w,- tl, isrj .tu l ' OTK'K. To nil rrhiim it may roni-i-m. I b.r.lijr ulr. i Sulir. tbitt I will not nwiini. nr nsv .nr .1. l,t : cunlr.ot.il .y Ity minor mm, A. J. Drown, nor I will I pT an. ..rilira pnriiurllnit lo In Iron, mr irn In l.lrn. 1 uak, llii. riHU..t f,.r 111. Iiniolll .a well in. iisn an. I grnllMr. mmnll.. CLARK llltilWN, l.awrcn,'. li. ,I,ily H, lK;6.:tl. CMl'TION- ' ' .All l.ui.mi. ... I.iri.l.v Ouuli.m.a aj.in.l i.tir- 1 ,'"":.":""'' ","'"? ""- I IS 'Km K i 'W"US I a-rr. of rvr, .Imul 'I Mrpa .1 loit'litvli.at, unit tin, liutiri'liali .nil kilolii-n fnriii. Inr.. Tlila prorrrly M,.nca lo tnr, .0,1 I, lift wild him un lunn nalv, aiiliji-vl to injr nrilrr. li. W. OUIUIK. ClMrruM, July II, l.lT l. , (JAUTION.- AH p.ranna sro hrriilijr onutiniiril AK.lnrt pur. rtinaing or in nn.r iu.nntr uimMlinK wilh t l.o fol . (owing pro.r!y, now In p.a.aaiiiii of V, V. Hhc.il, ul Ulon Hup., via: 1 hlark man-, I bay ' mum, I apring liaok, I act of iliiubl. hnnio... nii, 1 ImSSXi na tlio aiitii. wa. puri-llB.ril liv in. .a thn Slat ilar nf Miiy, nn,l liO wilh him on lonn .11I5, a.lij.al to my order, j Kltl-llltU'K SIIOFI. i Ilaji-rlv'i X II1.1.I., Julj II, 1S7j ill. j(jAurioN.- All pffinh nrr liir)liy wainoil itjj.iint pur 1 cl.ani.iK , ii. my .,v inwi.lllne Uli 1 1 i rMw lnit irt'rtv, ihik hi i posmiIdii or p. rJn; viV 9 0'1 a .nt. chain. , I rtxninK ouatr, i oujibuard. I (alii, 1 -uol, I Huvo anil iMKiltiinr utounli, ami n ntlir linu-a- hu 1 1 e"oil,aa Iha ra-nit lirhnjr to mo, and If li-lt itli liia on luiiu (inly, iu',ioM to mr r r, JMIIN f.JI HV. I.Kionto'f Mi Mi, July N, IH76-.lt1 ti it' rii . V . V i IUi.'-- All iH'.nimi arc tWnliv wuriifJ aj.iinut i.nr. dialing or tn any nrnflimr IneiMliO with lho Jf - ktMliifi (.rsptH V, m.w In llif h int f I,, H lllnom uf Jonl.n town.kln. ri.i 1 hl.ok o,... I. u.llh-r, I ati-i-r. 1 Iwohiir.. w..nn. 1 .u.l I t i , ,,, ,....'. fcJ.ll'L?'' T"' t torn, ) n-i of whmt. 1.1 rei f tUlfllu l-KNT OU LKAKK i.io.a, liall ililt rvit in arrM uf . . tJ ,ul,J"" W'lft .nn in... .-.. .Thomas SMITH. i "'""""'i "7 '' - (J' - I ....!! t. ' '"w,nt rT"l,l'v(ri sow i. tit. pi.,..ion or F.iriok ' r K,r'"0" "wain.. t(. i i twck, n a.m. ii.. t,. .,i 1, m th bi. w wi.ih m, .,r,i.r. i .. '. Jamk" McKKFDEN M.rron, Fs, tt f II, lsj.S(. $fiv ttvfi'tiinnfiits. KEEP IT HANDY. Tim Itrllulila l auilly Moillrluo, "V !A llllili:A, lijM,i,UTT. c'hi.l,,,,, hui i iKiipliitot, Cnttui', eto , J I,, tho mo uf JARDKI.U'rJ ('iii.pou.iJ ri,ru, or HUokWrrr H,im ..! Kim- I.b Au nil, well Ulod ranaJf, toliralr n)a- Ilili. i.;.l.i l uli., ,.uKk ai,a urum la .,!; in ma uiuai uigriu onara tliayounxeat infenl aa wvll u la mlulta. in iiinu acinuiua Jin tAur inn un ure-N. 'j HI a .1.aanl ruraot anJ na-lily Ukw by y-jai-eH, it lm o tvn aavea l la wiun iiuynK-iana ! Ua ,i..,,.i,i.d. K,-,- in tb. b.... ii.a u u 1 , Inllm,. All c ..k l.,r il I. . l.l.l. D-o'tlM r. I uKin,m Ilea Ml. 1-r.f.ar.d univ i.y I1AN.--KI.I, Hill)., UOIIO MutkiiM., I'Lil. Jul; 14, 7 , 9m. JOTICK. My w!ft', Ki'tihia, Imvln left iny h mso aJ giint aiit-jiij; I'riviiiif, Ibis is tu uutify all iartlis ( 1 1 ut I I will jiy no dvtils of hit or tlilr ouotraet- f iiiKa ud tijiioiully no dclr bills aioqit fur' t'i i iooit rrnUrrtid ty lr. J'. 4. Jlvjvr. 1 W. A. LaANHItKKUY. Wou.Jl.w.J, Jnly 14, Ia7i-.1t. 0 KFJIAN.S' CUTUT SALK By viiiua of aa ordor uf Iht 0iitian' CaH f Cleitrflelil Cuuiity, thera will l uxnm-il tu public ula, on thu nrtuiisei, in tbe rillfca ot Pettnril, t'ltaflivld, auaul.v, Ta,, on Tuesday, tbe loth day of Aufriut, iHtft, at 10 u'oltMk, A. M- lb fultowiDir dorlboi real rlAto, Ihia tie roparty of Jainai Viynn, dce'J, vit: 'JUo uudivided balf of all tbat cartam loutPUAKf, lciicn:iit, or lot of (-round, siluaU in tha viliauf IVtiumilu, t'U-arlild cuuit'.v, F.f Ixiumlfd Uer rib'l m t-tlkiwi ; ilfpmnitf at a rurnvr af mi alley mid ,Mm ftr-t ; tlivner a-t-ot svi-nty one tm-t to a lot now tlis proiwly of Jaimb ioiiliinTi; thaur by said lut south on , humlrtrd and thirty Isvt mora or lost to luw water tnaik at uni nt ill )und tliuuja bj sud Oond and ivm wnt-riiurk tiut svu'y-un lu itd tlli-y ( nn ion ill' an aura uiuro ur loss, liiiu( a Urge twi -story iriibio lavi-rn, warh-li'us, Mjukj Wuir. n Ura aiad convonn iit tttlii, su t othr out'iullditijii' iiivmin iiii'ini, C. A. UCI)KMICH AliiiiuiUnttr. t'learlitld. I'a. July II S7j. 1 .1 X M) I iTO H 'M K I I'M ' Ii. X..1 1 I, I,.. J J H'r.n tli.t Uiti-ra t.lnii.ni.ry b.vaiiK liecli f;r.iiti-i In liir ruli.iiiiKT nn (lie t-ilulo 1.1 IIKN'IIV llllKI'll,-Hll ,li..:,,.,l, I.i,. f ju.-ll Uiwn.liit, t'lenrtiM imuntj-, r.tniarlTiiiii, hII auk. ImmrJi.l. ,,...., ,.d ,kJ. fc.-i."; . ,.'' . ,7 . - "i.i .iiiiiiii (una miijr nulbctitiuutcil fur actllrmrnt. HI.N11V I1KKTII, Jll., . Oateud, Jul U, ISZj.ttl,. Ki,uUr. loi! i:i:.t.- A nnu anil Tit on 1 ourlh street, on -J' j It-ruis. Alfo a 'luililinf nn Markrt tttiwt, net I j ituwr to the Allr'tfliiMij lJno-, formerly ,e.'uiicJ( by l1". thitil rt a sic i 'li " , r nt soitnlili m any i ottrr husinvi-s h a s'liatl wiy. Aj'plj- tu Frank j Short un tho prcrui-?F. i I H. All iartie iitd-'ltrJ lo m will pteai roll and settle y racb or note, with npjiritrfd Mi-urity, tint month, as I ut'jst hava all mrau-j iutit Hltk'ii up hy AauL I hiira tiia WouHs : now in my nun baml. I'rmtipt atlenti n to this! tn tire will suvr Irouhlo and osl. V. .SILOHT. ChaHi -lal, Jnl) 14, 176. ' M iia tie Kvanf A Co., i MILITARY UNIFORMS! AND j EQUIPMENTS, M). uon MAiiKi:i'srii:i:i',Hiii a. llmiil., t!ominl.-. Ai . furni.h"'!. Hi.iail... ilintcirHili. .nil in-ir-uienaiirlng ilir.uti.Hia a.ul fr.i-. MKKCIIANTTAII.OUS ,t ChOilllKlH, MM MAIIKKT KTRRRT. jiily II, '7 j-1 jr Thila. Sheriffs Sale. Mi T'.rrnfi nr writs ot timr t trun, tfaeu j A r Aarnf ih il..,i ( Pmk.. bi... ci Held wontr. and tn me directed. Ihara will ! xposetl to I'l llLlO KAI.K. at tho Court If oupo, in the borottgb of ClearBali, on SaturJiy, ttia lift any ol July, in,, t 1 tolntk, p a iho following )rsuiiAl pruprty, to wit: Alt t.iat lot of eronnd situate in the borough of! 0.,.,,,1., b,,,M anJ IamiW aa fullo.,, rl, : On tt:. eaat'.y I.107I. atr.M. .outb by Pitt. .Hoy. ! west hy Klwril al I'-T. and north hv lot No. i lieins known iu ccnornil nlaa of saiJ ooronch ai j lot No. 41. Hi-iied, titken In azMtitinn. and to be ! sold as thn proirartj of William 8. Wed Is aud I.iiiaJ. Weill. , iht t, of Mle( orsnrh o her arrangemonu I ai will be approrcd, otherwlsa the property ... .irookoir, .nil .bo. In ....of d.Hci.n.j .1 , i. ..i. .i..n ..... . . tuch rs sale, shall make a;ood the aama, and in ' no insunce win ttia Ueed be presented In Court for ronfirinalioii unlet the money it actually paid to Ut .Sheriff. W. 11. MeWIl,K;R-N, PiiEritrr'i Orn r, i?hpriiT. CloaiBeM, Pa.f JI 14, IS7J. . i t , ,j Sherifrs Sale ' Hy virtue of sundry writu of '-i 'nrint $. ihhI oat uf tlio Court tT Oi tiimnn 1'leai of Oh-ar-fit-Id county, ami to me dire Tied, there will be oxiuweil to paMtq sale, at tiret'ourt Honae.-in bt borough of I'li'irticlJ, on Saturday, the iilit day of July, WA, at I o'clock p. tn,; the foU lowing ilmpritH-d roiil estate, to wit: All of hcrv.iil.int's right, title aid intere-t in the fi.ix anerty, yti : A'lout Ihiet arrtK of (trmin-l, more nr leas, ia llufton 4owntil (.'Unrrmld Co., P u, h')nnd d and OfcriKrd nt J MIjws: Oh the aurlh Ky land of llartlry ; I'oar.'nt, toutli, wct and HAt by land uf A inn I Utrnin. The land is well It hoc J, and id a poud 1 tf.4 of rultivati.'O, ha ins; good two story i frnnie bouse, well finished, hlacksniitli Imp, j work h-), 'l daro and other Ouiliuiltlings j Al'0, on nttier jiifca of land, aJtuile ia t.nailiir City Woimh, containing lw and one hnlf aeres. tnurv or Is, bounded on the oust bv ll. W. Mimra, ei-atii 1t Sustiuehmut: riier. west ''7 K- O Hamilton, n rtli Ity K. t'uitidci. iih n" inirvvi-inpnts. Scir.ad. tnkon In ifntii, aim w do i ai l ie pmporl l John Vna bralinnd. ' ALl-'O. nil tltnf pprtsin trnct of lanl, situate in llurnol lr) 1iwn-hip, Vlearlial.) count r, I'cnnfrl rsnia. bnundad and dwribed aa foll'itm: r.ia tiiininn one hundred and siren airiM, Iwinjf port a( l Iip Dan H'itinr tract, with atwut twrnlr ar cUari'd, and Iia vtng Imr hniinn and nl.tUla thara on, houiulo.l n lho cast by Pen tiro, west Uy Kin;, sunlh ht A. W. l'.ild, and on the mirth hy J. Viy.- ' ALSO, i,n nlhor of lhd. sltnnt6 In untue tnwmlii), fonimniuK a'H.at thirty mna ai'ras, tilth a Iniiiip hiun, slotilo, and small orchard Ihsrtoa, and lisiins; abatit tMT-iV aotm tlian-d, li 'iimlcd pnt hy J". Hie;h.lfktr. wost hy J. Fry, north h.v A. W. I' sic bio, and atntth by 11. l'-sii-hm. Siied. taVan in i-xcnliun. iwil t W sl'l as the prujierty al Jas. Wood. Il:s. aw Sti r. ! '? I""1""T "jH ' t'v.nvn rr Hi.r. The riT or sum tl which truok. a mii.it pi ul at ' , '"'"' ' ",l"' frfMn.n. l'P""li mllorwie thr iirinirrlw ,'" ' "im.dit. It .ut iii sml aoU .cm .1 ! Ilio rxion. nnil rhlt of the Ji.rw. lo whom It I w.a .trutk nit, kiiJ wlio, in r. of tldnliHii-f nt jaui-h r. a.li-, ah.ll malm gnoj tbna.m.,nnill. no I liiM.iM will the Ur.il b. firiQt.it 1. Court fur i ih si...t' " v"" " SoN, .Klllrl'-. Orrit'R. tiboriir. I'lnirlinlil, I'ii., Jiiljl I, isri. l.VU TIOX ; All (rt-rtaitii rc hrn'li.T warnP-l npfnltut (mroh : usitif ur in ny way luctl'lliiig with Ihf ir'n-r- ly im In tlio pnneMiin of J, 0. McFarlonl, .if j Hitilliinl I'wiihi, vis: Ono my mzro nrl I hnrnof . one Ht ol pingln bnrnft, on jrinf j wuCi'ii, unt rntting box, 2 Uofn and rhnatu, ftiinlMiif iinj fliUtrtfl, 1 Iron kcttlp, S ""' I Ulwkf, 'I piir of t4l', 1 nifMil cutter. I lard I pnM, I tnl, I riffilt. io and ic linaiv, 1 itoih, 1 ltl, lpo!vriU, I efr iiliiTe, 1 r1 row, I Hiin mw, bii J a t-it of liiiu lirn' tnoli nn I Iitium ' hnH guml. Thli jir'-pirty im puri'lmci! ty u I nt MibmU lo utt tin ttli of Jul r, u4 m Irft Willi Mi l M i-1 nod tin Ihiiti niily, -utjict tn our unlor at any tiin. VVA1. AI.UKHT A H Hurt. WoolUml, JulynT.'t-l, THIN. I All (inrinna trn hirvliy wtrnnl ajralnM pnr pliiwinjj r In any man tier mcMlin with thn lullowlmt p.inl pnttifitr, miw Id ihpitoi ino rl I mac Kirn, uf Lumber Citv. viz i 'J h. i lmr.ru, 1 rt uf huriinnf. 2 oiw, i lio.id uf vuimir ' callla, A hog., lislirrp, 1 vittfO. I ii-ug lcU 2 I tin.bur IaiI, 2 nl pluivii. j ihot-nl plow, 3 ie( ol i liircatl, 1 harrow, I nlo 1i , 1 sot nlt haruriii. 1 liiniiiuK mill, 1 lliroshing uichiiu-, 4 t?t t 1 1 ,trir"1 ,tunt '"l uf luinlwr, 4 aorei f ryo, 2W atrtt ttf nutf, 4 aorai of urn, li ar ' K'". 12 arroa uf liuekwhral, S bo ti ami 1ml- t ii'K. "f f-tialN. I tmnk mm. I li.aair. 1 forp, I par lur novo, lt if tuvrtlicti m.t lot of iiin-cnwuro, nf tli umr liolunira tu lacanil ia i.n wit. mm on Iord unlj, auliiri! to mi onlrr, a .... t - r... a , . i.- n . MrV'. joii.v iiiri-s. Foil A 1' K It M OF YKAllS, A Urge. l.r.-. ai it7 lit.r. b..M, on 4i,m.r nr Main ali.it sn.l ll.ilil Knnln luriipike, (II. n Hop., I'.., coni.inipg ofi).i, ..r1or .tiU .lining room on firt floor, .ml II- bad-roflma Nil .ih.r Nri.o.i.ai.nta lor . flral-rl... hot.l. A Miliar uri'lor th. wh.l. Utulilinic, r.il .IsUI. .nil orli.r nut-l,ulliliiiia. Th. .tor.in.il ttal.l will b ri-nt-.il lor . I.rm of Joiira, loa. to $ir. a.anrity lor root. Hui,) liuililiiig will li. r.!,lv tn octlij liylhiinrat of Hoiit.tnrHir, IS1. ',ir' rurrbw is fi. .million .pl; lo 0, J. K.ntr, H, r.l.rr or 0,1,1 Follow. Hull Amori.iloii, lll.n Mop,, v.. Hjr onl of lloril or Tr.rt.oa, II. A. WIllilHT, I OoNRAIl IIAKRR, I Tnwlcaj. W. II. WIHTUSIOK'J Atrs.t. C. J. KSAllY, fUmUrj, fllil., Jan. S.', 1ST In, 5Uir ilrfrtistmfuts. riO W.NSM I P STATKM EXT. 1 Annual Finanolil Buli-mrDt of lluaton ftubool UialrM f.r ik )aardin Jmat II, UI: 1CNII-1I. Hf.ul Uii-a rnllMted 1711 CI VII II its 8,&IIU 00 1,30.1 4? M.7H OH j 1" "" ' l'l"i'l,l" : J"'"" "IJ i " " '" ! ... RxraantTt-ara. Tat'brs' aalarlaa tl.710 00 Interests flit luiproraiomta ,,M Foroisr dttU 1,1 U Fual aDl miaoallaaaoHi Ut 10 Kci-rrtary't salary . US Tras. salary H , , 76 UU C'nlleior'i Bomnisiloo 8 (HI Htora 24 b Hal. In hmtli uf Dm I. Traa M IA ASMRTS, ii Iraasiiry , I'Dnollrntdil arali-d tmi.tr, '71 to '74.. . ' unsvatt-d 5 Oil Its tai t,t 1876 asliiuatea ... $m ro ... :e 47 . 14,748 0 ... j.0(0 (HI LiAiitniaa. OutaUudiag orders $2,91 A " : bond V.600 00 Interest durestimat 1,000 00 Estimated txprnapi of naxt year In- aladliif lota rest and axoneraiioni... 4,000 00 AifttU over liablUtiea 3,124 01 r. t um a : Annual financial Itatrtnaat af Hiiftoa Road Fandi Join 31, l7at i.tAaii.irirs. Oautaiidinit ordrr RM! 74 Kund aork rw(airrJ thl yrar H 1,000 00 9,S4S 74 $nos M r.o 7 7.X74 15 i.unfl OH a Maura. Tn band of Xit. Treaa Ken lad taies.. anoeatrd tai of 1874 " i toil 1, 1(T4 ratimatff., fl3f,M 1. I, 1.74. M.C21I 4.1 llaoeotfld taifs., ( In tn-naurr. July7, l7t 8Hlt-d tsiea eollaoUHl baftide Ibose liO VU 1115 V(l worked out.. . ' - ' tlMI Pniil (noD.y nfi.l urj.ra lur WilMin Hun H0.1I U,4li0 UU K,ir rrti.irttif r...ii unil.r Hiram .. Wt..,d-r.l . .(.t .. .4(1 .10 1 nil.r ynn. Koi., IH. 0 li 1)1) 111 ! . i.y.t 3.1 (inn-liulf iif Tr... ral.rjr inl.roaL. M 1'iiiil or.lcra bufnr. July 7, 174 ltoa.1 Ut I., kil fur I.;., Mill.. J. 11. It K WITT, : J.C. 1YI.KK, Asilitora. Arr.ars h. lllllD, Cl.rk. I). W. WOUIIWAHU, Sn-. Jun. no, 1S75-3U OUOrOIl STATKM KNT.- A. V. Mutton, ikiHwtnf af WalUton bornalt, in ace-aai wun rraoH rued t To amount of dujiltTat., 1874,. ...92M It Ity amount pal L. J. Moran 8 15 " J. H. H. tai c'J I- J- Utttfta 4 Ud i eioni-ratinns i 21 Ji i ltal. tine llorouxh .B 151 74 ! . w. n l L. J. Mcrrnn. Traarrr, in aa-rnTi! ) with a.-).nol KuiiJ. Tn nmouat f dupll' -air 17S " Hinit apirojiriatioo 1 H74 " anmmit t'rom A. V. Mulin.. ..f::2C ot 04 Vy order No. 1, 1, 5, 7, 8, l IS M Trtasaror perceotaa w .1 xj ' airertltnf j " I Treasurer's book.... JA ualatica daplit to r , Cainpinaa, ' 1 riMirer a hpotnlMl. 321 (14 ! du lJ.igh IJ tl ( - " I.. J. Mvrg.a, Trc.aurar, In arf-annul with Strrt Fund : To .,, of Jolllu 1874 i 1 . ,. DR. IlT Ul.tu. Jnplunr. I. F. CanrinUa, I rui j- JtlL'L'C."" '" riffc.. ar.uur.r H 9173 62 .- I il 6t.tcn.nl of llorofl.n Financw, &obnl Fanil t tURILITIK,. Ortler. aw.w4 to ilitt. MTS 4(1 Knot li'ti, Order paid Dal. duplieaU IS74 , l8Ti ...lllll 3l ... 1M 74 $W Si ... ri ri Liuhilitiei al-ova rasoarrcej fHre: fruad r1 'J -LuiitiTiaa. Order ioed hy Councils unpaid flAV 9 Proportinnment of Uogiri twp. debt.M.. 1M SO Interest on same 9 Certifieattw lap wsjrk, innt inknowt... t - - MSI M RUllOl Stl'ICH. AmL nf dipliniinHai. Iae from I.. J, Mirjran. ............ ...$I7S 31 ... t ITS U Kxor uf Hi.b.liilai...........u T. M. HitLT, ANDUKW J. KI.I.AR, N. C. Ml KHUW, Wallveteu, June 39. l&7i-it .jtia si LOOM TVI. RCIIOOI, Fl'ND.- A. H. HOt.riKV, Trunin of Bl..iu Inwnahlri, I. arvntlM wnw MIL PCRUJl U,trRI I.f ID. TWtr. H;l i. ISM : I)R. CI. line on U.I a.lllaui.nt $141 It Tu I.i.. pollnt.il nn dnplle.t. of I47S l?(l 4.ri - " rucii-ftl 00 rllm-tor'aduiilUw. SOI. Ktniv.il Ifmt Coariiy lrw.ur.r., .HI H St.t. iqipropri.tiiin... ,.... 4. fid To ,l.i,li,-.l. of 1S7.1 I .S 'A - itltclMI .0 HtlO ,i II M tt.C.11 II CH. Ily nrilira ,, - pnroi'ntitr. , , " iliatonnla nn Ulna Raj. rlti. from TrMunrer , .... .! IS .... II li l MJa Araii.nl k..oliMt.j a Ih.J 4 isr. " In mllilir't li.nil. . 117141 No School ilnplir-.ts tcni.d for 1874. ft. P. KIN'DAI,, 1 ' 1 JAl'OHZM.IOX, f Aitilll.rl. W. L. WOODS, I Att.it: JOHN CLKARV, Cl.rk. omat Jun. ST, 1S74 M. . - . . . ... . , PROCLAMATION. crRWKNriVILl.K, JI NK 1. lfiTS. i'l0i. tak ao! Cat alur tbii w will pott lirolv at) t4 Iha j v. , ' ( CASH SYSTEM By aJoiiiia Ihli plaa w will Wa Vlo to tell giMxIii a followH t MKN'S CAI.P HOOTS, lorroorlr ivlJ at tCVOwv m iU b Ilia rash plan lor VMKw MKN'fl KIP HOOTS, formorly "id at j.00, wa can atll M ! tat oatJi plan fr.. M ! LADIKS' PJUKS ' lonnoriy oia nt 93.00, wa ran icll on tho cali plan for .'lt0 LA D IKS' PlIOKA, , formorlr noM at i wa can fill oa lho WKh plaa for $t.00 an I all ffiHxU wa mII proK)riioaattlv low. We liav tho larcf an I bout arlootad Unrk of , IIUOT.H N1IOF.K. In town, an l by adopting thoab yrtoa will alii tn atll aa low aa any cthor ntuao hi tho ooan ty. W moan kimueM. Wa woa't b andoroM. " tlnodt muni h paid for bofnro lcai itt he ........ p p)ri, nn, uH nana a ihii iiu i nnn rnoa MnJlna;ii ami l.tathrf. I.. T. itnss a ro. Ourwrn.rlll., Jua. , IS?. STRAM SAW MlIiT,, KN'f.INK AND BUIl.RKH roHSAl.K. Tli. anilan.lfn.il orT.r, flir a.l. o a.."..!'1 l.nna, t h.lr MUm mw ..ill, IIkI al H.luw ton, l.'....i lit Co, I'a. Th. ..(in. .0.1 hoi'" sr. .. footl ., n.w. Th. aiae ot tb. ..K'n ta HJ4, .ml ia I. gooi ri.anlni; or.lw. lhr; . lan a.-ll 'h.lr .biml. .nil l.lh lll. aail .11 Iho worklnp ttin.hinrrT Id th. ...11. 1-arlt.a wi.binr to mrolm . .. niH ns r.p (IKAUAM, WAI.I.AOK A CO. . Uli , C -1.1. Jun. Ill, Is;.. W. C. ARNOLD, I. AW, S COLl.W-'TION OKFtt'B, .2il ClrarO.!-! Ctalj, Ptia'a. 1'J